State Rep. Matt Gabler's school safety bill advances
State Rep. Matt Gabler's school safety bill advances... Read more.
Vienna Animal Clinics Share Safety Measures as Pet Visits Increase
Two weeks into Northern Virginia's reopening under�Phase 2, veterinary offices are still seeing a steady stream of the new pets in need of routine care. "We've... Read more.
DNR officials stress safety on the water | COVID - 19
INDIANAPOLIS — With summer in full swing, Indiana Conservation Officers remind Hoosiers to make safety a priority when recreating around bodies of water.... Read more.
DNR hunter safety classes resume in July
DNR hunter safety classes resume in July - WAOW... Read more.
Greece woos tourists with pledge of 'maximum' virus safety - The Jakarta Post
Greece has taken every possible care to shield tourists from COVID-19 as it prepares to open additional airports to travelers on July 1, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Thursday.... Read more.
KSAT Kids: Parents, teachers wait for in - school safety measures to be announced; free virtual summer camps
To help continue with social distancing, KSAT Kids has some new at-home activities that children of all ages can enjoy.... Read more.
Ontario, Canada: New Guide Helps Employers Plan their COVID - 19 Work Safety Plans
On June 16, 2020, Ontario released a Guide to help employers satisfy their responsibilities under Ontario�s Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) to take every precaution reasonable...... Read more.
Let's Talk Indianola ? 4th of July Safety
Let’s Talk Indianola – 4th of July Safety... Read more.
Notre Dame An Early Contender For Top 2022 Safety
Notre Dame is already an early top school for Wisconsin safety/rover Braelon Allen... Read more.
2021 safety Burks commits to IU
Indiana has kept its run of Florida-born safeties going with a commit from 2021 prospect Aubrey Burks on Friday. Burks, a three-star recruit from Auburndale, follows the likes of Jonathan Crawford, Jamar Johnson, Devon Matthews, Khalil Bryant, Juwan Burgess, and Josh Sanguinetti in making his way fr...... Read more.
Wisconsin Safety Council sees increased attention during Covid - 19 pandemic - Milwaukee
Wisconsin Safety Council sees increased attention during Covid-19 pandemic - Milwaukee - Milwaukee Business Journal... Read more.
Scottsdale bars close, 1 charged with safety rule violation
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) � Some bars and nightclubs in suburban Phoenix have temporarily closed � and one was charged � after receiving notices ordering them to comply with social distancing and...... Read more.
National Baseball Hall of Fame officially reopens with new safety guidelines - WETM
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum has officially reopened following New York State's regionally-focused phased reopening plan with additional health and safety procedures in place.... Read more.
Additional COVID - 19 safety measures enacted at courthouse
The Enotah Judicial Circuit is taking additional precautions for those visiting the White County courthouse in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.�... Read more.
Cardiff Airport introduces coronavirus health and safety measures
CARDIFF Airport has introduced new measures to ensure the safety of its team and customers ahead of the start of flying in July.... Read more.
Restaurants feel the backlash of bars' refusal to follow safety measures
Most of the states halting or reversing their re-openings are citing drinking places as the main villain.... Read more.
The NBA Is Officially Back: Health and Safety Agreement, Plans for Social Justice, Seeding Schedule Released Tonight(!), More
Although it already felt like the NBA was "back," with the Orlando bubble announcement, players getting tested, players sitting out, and all sorts of other... Read more.
Dave's Virtual Walk Across America for Healthcare Safety Gains Momentum in Denver, Continuing to Shed Light on Patient and Health Worker Safety as Pandemic Numbers Rise
Dr. Dave Mayer will continue his next leg of Dave�s Virtual Walk Across America for Healthcare Safety in Denver, Colorado.... Read more.
Virginia votes to create COVID workplace safety standard
Virginia votes to create COVID workplace safety standard... Read more.
The NFL's best safety tandems ahead of the 2020 NFL season | NFL News, Rankings and Statistics
With the 2020 NFL season inching ever closer, former NFL safety Solomon Wilcots takes a look at the NFL's best safety duos.... Read more.
PRECIOUS - Gold slides as investors flock to safety of dollar
Gold prices fell on Friday as rival safen-haven U.S. dollar took some shine off the precious metal amid rising coronavirus cases, though concerns about inflation due to easy central bank policies across the globe curbed loses. Spot gold was down 0.5% at $1,752.91 per ounce by 10:55 a.m. (1454 GMT). U.S. gold futures fell 0.4% to $1,762.90 per ounce. "Today we have to give it to the dollar. Gold is being weighed down by a stronger dollar due to the latter's safe-haven appeal," said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at broker OANDA. "However, we might see gold breaking the $1,800 level... fundamentals for gold are still quite strong with rising coronavirus cases, no vaccines yet and stimulus from major central banks globally leading to concerns of inflation." Gold is perceived as a safe-haven and used as a hedge against inflation and currency debasement. Gold prices climbed to their highest level since October 2012 on Wednesday and are still on track for their third consecutive weekly rise as a jump in virus cases spooked markets. More than 9.62 million people have been reported to be infected by the novel coronavirus globally, as the United States set a new record for a one-day increase in coronavirus cases. Fundamentals for gold remain strong as easy monetary policies and a string of stimulus measures by major central banks to stem the virus impact have sparked concerns of inflation. "If central banks continue to print money with quantitative easing and easing monetary policy, gold can continue to rally," ActivTrades chief analyst Carlo Alberto De Casa said. In other metals, palladium rose 0.5% to $1,851.51 per ounce, but was on track for its biggest weekly decline since the week ending May 1. Platinum fell 1.8% to $789.48 an ounce and silver dropped 2% to $17.53. (Reporting by Diptendu Lahiri in Bengaluru; editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)... Read more.